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81. To Be Me: Understanding What It's
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82. Coaching People with Asperger's
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83. Asperger Syndrome and Your Child:
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84. A Young Woman's Journey With Asperger's
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85. Loving Mr. Spock: Understanding
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86. Aspergers in Love: Couple Relationships
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87. High-Functioning Autism/Asperger
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88. Beyond the Wall: Personal Experiences
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89. Alone Together: Making an Asperger
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90. Understanding the Nature of Autism
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91. Understanding the Nature of Autism
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92. Asperger's Disorder (Medical Psychiatry
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93. The Asperger's Syndrome Survival
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94. A Drug-Free Approach to Asperger
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95. Doing Therapy with Children and
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96. Succeeding With Interventions
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97. Quirky, Yes---Hopeless, No: Practical
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98. The Many Faces of Asperger's Syndrome
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99. Asperger Syndrome - What Teachers
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100. Thriving in Adulthood with Asperger's

81. To Be Me: Understanding What It's Like to Have Asperger's Syndrome
by Rebecca Etlinger
Hardcover: 24 Pages (2005-05-01)
list price: US$31.50 -- used & new: US$22.00
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Asin: 0874244528
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Ten-year-old David is a regular kid except for one thing: He has Asperger’s Syndrome.Written from David’s point of view, this charming book uses playful illustrations and kid-friendly text to tell young readers what it’s like to have Asperger’s Syndrome. David explains that he’s a little clumsy, he has trouble making friends, and sometimes he can’t figure out how to carry on a normal conversation. But David wants to have friends, and with the help of his teacher and his parents, he gives the kids in his class some very helpful tips about what they can do to help a classmate with Asperger’s Syndrome. After learning about Asperger’s Syndrome, the other kids realize that David’s not weird, just a little different. And David doesn’t have to play alone anymore. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

3-0 out of 5 stars To Be Me: Understanding What It's Like to Have Asperger's Syndrome
I was a little disapointed in this purchase.At a cost of $30 it really was not what I was hoping for.It seemed overly simplified and did not really give much information on the subject.I was hoping for a resource I could send to camp with my son this summer that would not be too long and in depth with the medical termonology, but would be descriptive and helpful to the camp councelor and director.I had hoped for a little more description of some of the comon behaviors and why these kids do the things that they do, and some suggestions for how to help.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Staff Favorite!
This colorfully illustrated book is about a boy named David, who has Asperger Syndrome (AS). Told from David's point of view, the story focuses on his social difficulties, as he struggles to fit in with his classmates at school. After receiving a diagnosis of AS, David begins to understand his own differences and the differences of others, and he learns to accept himself. He also describes his own unique characteristics, and he provides helpful tips for typical students who have classmates with AS. We absolutely love this book, and we recommend it frequently to our customers.The artwork is fantastic and the story is very engaging. Please visit our website to obtain a copy of this valuable resource at the actual list price.

5-0 out of 5 stars To Be Me: Understanding What its like to have Aspergers
This is a wonderful book for parents, siblings, friends and family, but especially for my son who was recently diagnosed with Asperger's.This book helped him to feel like he was not strange and that there are other kid's just like him.We are very happy to have this book.I would highly recommend it!

5-0 out of 5 stars I wish they had a 10-star option to rate the book; I'd choose 12
To Be Me has been such an incredible gift to my son's classroom... the effects of providing such an warm, beautifully written and illustrated book have been amazing.Since I bought it and gave it to my son's teacher, the children have really seemed to understand his Asperger's a little bit better.They have even have been behaving a little bit more like compassionate people.This book is so important for teachers and for students, I strongly recommend buying a copy to share with others.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
To Be Me sets itself apart from other books of this subject because it truly talks to children.The narrator of the book is another child, making this book inviting, comfortable, and fun for kids and adults.Children with Asperger's Syndrome as well as classmates, friends, parents, teachers, doctors, and all readers can be touched by the book's wonderful illustrations, verbiage, and overall positive message. ... Read more


82. Coaching People with Asperger's Syndrome
by Bill Goodyear
Paperback: 225 Pages (2008-10)
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Asin: 1855754134
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How can we best support the people in living successfully with Asperger’s Syndrome? This will involve going into how the condition arises, the best understanding of the condition that is currently available, summarizing the knowledge coming out of research, and considering how the condition actually affects individuals.

During his more than 35 years in the autism business, the author has met hundreds of individuals and their families, and has worked closely with many of them in coaching and teaching situations. He has, perforce, also worked closely with their families in the course of this exploration, and these experiences of individual stories are used to counter balance the generalities that necessarily arise when one examines research and theory, which is constantly trying to identify similarities in order to create a useful pattern. A miracle cure is not proposed, or even a solution that will work for everyone in this group, but the author suggests that a new and accessible, though perhaps slightly quirky approach can make a significant difference to some and that wider application is worth exploring. ... Read more


83. Asperger Syndrome and Your Child: A Parent's Guide
by Michael D. Powers, Janet Poland
Paperback: 320 Pages (2003-10-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$2.11
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Asin: 0060934883
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Asperger's Syndrome and Your Child, an informative, empathetic, and comprehensive guide to this elusive condition, answers the most common questions and offers an encouraging outlook for your child's future. Dr. Michael Powers weaves together a compassionate account of everything related to AS, offering such practical advice from getting the right diagnosis to helping your child develop social skills. Infused with voices of real children who offer insights about their own conditions, the book gives perspective on how children live with the disorder. Asperger Syndrome and Your Child is an indispensable book for parents as well as teachers and other professionals who have someone with Asperger Syndrome in their lives.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Regarding young children
I purchased this for the parents of my 15 year old grandson.The book is for parents with young children and is not appropriate for teenagers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent and compassionate overview.
I am the mother of a child with Asperger's Syndrome, and this was the first book I read about the subject after he received that diagnosis.It is an excellent and informative read. Each chapter begins with an illustrative story about different individual children with Asperger's, underscoring specific social, emotional and learning "hurdles" that individuals with Asperger's individually face.The authors then provide a detailed, well-supported and scientific explanation for the behavior (their bibliography is impressive) and present clear-cut, parent AND child friendly strategies for how to help the child cope and overcome the hurdle. What I was most grateful for was the very positive and assured tone of the book, which, by providing logical and accessible solutions to many of the difficulties we had been facing, and following their suggestions through to their logical end, gave me confidence that I was able to take steps to ensure my child achieved his greatest potential.

My only criticism is the fact that it barely touches on homeschooling as a real option and all the educational strategies focused on the traditional classroom setting (though they can ALL be easily adapted to a homeschool environment), but this could be because it's several years old and the authors were not aware that, due to their unique educational, sensory and emotional needs, children with Asperger's were the most likely to be homeschooled of their special education peers. I'm sure that the authors will address this in later editions, and this omission is really hardly a flaw, so good is the rest of the information found in this book.

It's titled "Asperger's Syndrome and Your Child: A Parent's Guide," but the reality is, I have given this book to several relatives who did not really believe my child was in the autism spectrum because "he didn't act like Rainman" and it helped them too. Teachers, coaches and other caregivers of children with Asperger's would benefit greatly from the advice and strategies found within its covers.

This book is informative, and well-researched, and offers dozens upon dozens of generalized as well as specific strategies for families coping with Asperger's.But marked by a warm conversational style and positivity in its approach to AS at all times, it is above all a labor of love. =)

5-0 out of 5 stars VERY GOOD and EXTREMELY HELPFUL BOOK!
I am an adult "aspie" living in Los Angeles, CA.I was never diagnosed with AS until I finally moved to California.I always knew that I was different than my peers, but never knew why.I had great difficulty making friends growing up too.I was always being regarded as being freak", "retard", "negative" ect. I read this book and will recommend any parent who has a child with AS, READ THIS BOOK and share it with others you know or are close to.I also recommend that you give the educational hints to your child's teacher.I had to suffer growing up and I learned by my own mistakes, but it was HELL!I wish that I had learned that I had Asperger's Syndrome when I was much younger.It's really a shame that there are critics who think that people make up this condition.It's real folks, and I'm living proof that it exists.I lived in South Texas where they think the only disabilities are the kind that are the most severe.They don't believe that a person with a college degree can have autism.

5-0 out of 5 stars Clear, compassionate, and thorough guide.
Michael D. Powers has written an invaluable guide for parents of children diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome."Asperger Syndrome and Your Child" is a comprehensive manual that covers such topics as how to get an accurate diagnosis, how to integrate your child into the community, how to cope with school, and how to deal with communication and social issues. Dr. Powers also delineates ways in which parents can help children with AS during the difficult transition to adolescence and, later, to adulthood.

Dr. Powers clearly states what AS is and how it affects both the children that have it and their families.He also explains how AS manifests itself in such areas as impaired social interaction, repetitive behavior, and difficulty in communicating with others.Most important, the author outlines the many ways that AS children and their families can make the most out of a challenging situation.Dr. Powers makes liberal use of interesting and relevant anecdotes from real children with AS.

Dr. Powers accentuates the positive at all times.He emphasizes that with early intervention and ample support, individuals with AS can live productive and satisfying lives.This is a hopeful and upbeat book with practical and detailed advice for anyone who wants to learn more about living successfully with AS.

5-0 out of 5 stars Just received the AS diagnosis?You need this book.
Do you have a son or daughter recently diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome (AS)?If so, then buy this book now.I wish this book had been available four years ago when our son was diagnosed with AS.I searched for every book available to understand AS, and if this had been available then, what a treasure it would have been to find.Now that it is published, I feel that everyone who advocates for a son or daughter with AS should buy and use the insights this book has to offer. There are many. Written by an expert familiar with AS, the style gives enough technical information while still being easy to read.There are parts you will laugh outloud reading, recognizing the similarities to your own child.You will learn about the great diversity in symptoms that kids with AS can experience, and those that they share with most of their peers. Worried about the future success of your child, family issues, school performance?There's are entire chapters on these issues and more. There's a helpful "Question and Answer" section in the back of the book, and one of the best sections is the Resources, that you can access to learn more.I have bought several copies of this excellent book- for my wife and me, my parents, for our son's school, his para, and some of our friends- so that they will have a comprehensive and excellent resource to draw upon when the question arises, "What's Asperger Syndrome?How can we help (insert your son's or daughter's name here)?" ... Read more


84. A Young Woman's Journey With Asperger's and Turner Syndrome
by Ashley Whitaker
Hardcover: 180 Pages (2009-04-28)
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Asin: 1441525521
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Things I Never Knew
I purchased this book simply because I know Ashley.I have watched her grow up and have agonized with every thing she has gone through.This book is an eye opener to what she really felt that I never knew about.She is a wonderful young lady who has pursued a college education virtually on her own even with having Aspberger'e.She graduates this spring with two degrees after much hard work.She has been a joy to know.Haven't read the book yet, but will in the near future.I am glad to see that I could purchase it from Amazon.com. ... Read more


85. Loving Mr. Spock: Understanding a Lover with Asperger's Syndrome
by Barbara Jacobs
Paperback: 343 Pages (2004-12-01)
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Asin: 1932565205
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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As a popular advice columnist in the UK, Barbara Jacobs never suspected she'd be the one needing the relationship advice. But when she fell in love with Danny, a man with Asperger's Syndrome, she quickly learned to expect the unexpected. In this book, Barbara candidly delves into the dynamics of their relationship. She lovingly compares Danny to Mr. Spock, a character who thrives on logic rather than emotion, while admitting that she was quite opposite. Join Barbara and Danny on their tumultuous journey in love, and learn about Asperger's along the way through figures, diagnostic guidelines, quotes and surveys by other couples, and more. If you love someone with Asperger's, or have Asperger's yourself, you can learn a lot from this book. Note: This book addresses some mature topics.
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1-0 out of 5 stars What a dreadful, hopeless book
If you are in a relationship with an aspie and you want out, save your money and just leave. There is no shame in knowing what is good for you and doing it. Motivating yourself to leave is the only use for this book. The book is depressing and scary. It doesn't present any useful ways of enriching and deepening your relationship with the aspie you are living with, but it provides many hope-squashing stories and vignettes, most hopeless and depressing being Ms. Jacobs' relationship with "Danny Wheeler." I hope that's not his real name because using it would be a major privacy violation.

Speaking of violations, there are many in this book. I don't pretend to be a psychologist, as Ms. Jacobs' does, but I know poor personal boundaries when they are repeatedly waved across my vision. Paraphrasing just one example - I bought Danny a new suit and he trashed it. Guess what? When you bought the suit and gave it to him - it's his suit! Get some boundaries! Without extraordinary personal boundaries, there is no hope for living with your aspie. Maybe that's a good message from this book, though presented in abstentia.

The world has too few good books on enjoying a satisfying relationship with an aspie. To have this poison masquerading as one, even with a forward by Tony Attwood, is a travesty.

Stay away from this trash.

5-0 out of 5 stars Loving Mr Spock is easy when you speak the language!
This fantastic very informative read was well written and referenced.There are a number of very useful assessment tools in this book and a vast amount of very helpful information for those Aspies without a formal diagnosis (my partner being one of them). An essential guide and support for any one in a relationship with someone who has Asperger's Syndrome traits.

5-0 out of 5 stars Heartfelt and very real book on Aspergers
This book was brilliant in it's clearness right from the start on Aspergers and the way it manifests in people.Right from the beginning - I found myself going ... yes, that's my ex, and that, and that. Having someone else so clearly identify things was amazing.It is written from the perspective of someone who fell in love with someone with Aspergers and the things that happened. It helped me enormously understand 3 of my ex's who are on different levels with Aspergers. And 2 of whom I suspected. But my last one I was deeply baffled by for a long time until I had an inkling about Aspergers.

Like the writer of this book.I am also involved in psychology.But found it just baffling at times WHAT was actually going on.Things didn't fit together.I spent a long time puzzling over various things that just didn't gel on some level with my last man.'One of these things does not go with the other'.A kind and caring man in many ways which yes, was one of the big attractions to him in the first place as others have also noted.

But when faced with me standing there with tears streaming down my cheeks. Told me to 'have a nice day'.In retrospect - I can see he knew he needed to say something 'nice' to make me feel better.So came up with a phrase that in his mind went with saying something nice.Totally inappropriate and yet funny in retrospect.But utterly unbelievable at the time it happened.Even when I said.I am standing here with tears streaming down my cheeks.Do you think I'm going to have a nice day? The confusion was very evident.It just didn't all go together for him.He'd been saying something he knew was 'nice'.Why didn't that work? Why did I have a problem with that?

This book I read cover to cover in one sitting.It covers so many things about Aspergers and from a non-clinical but still very informative viewpoint. I understood my whole relationship with my ex from start to finish with this book.It all just fell into place. A truly amazing book that is told with love I feel.Thank you.

3-0 out of 5 stars The Minority
Looking at other reviews I seem to be the only person who doesn't like this book very much. I think that is mostly because it just isn't the sort of story I enjoy or identify with, and that may be partly because I have AS myself... I don't know. I think a lot of people would enjoy this book though, particularly women who have experienced failed relationships with AS men and who would identify with the author and may find it reassuring that the break down of the relationship was about mutual incompatibility rather than any failing on their part. However, I wouldn't recommend this as the first or only book you read on Asperger's Syndrome. This is just one person's story told from a specific perspective. It's good for what it is but I feel uncomfortable with the idea of people forming opinions about someone like me based solely upon it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Cracking insights into a misunderstood world.
Like the book "Curious Incident", this text explores the nature of relationships with Asperger Syndrome "differently wired", people, as Jacobs describes them. In this book the relationship is real and the Authors own love affair with an erratic, loving, unfathomable and self destructive man.
It is written with eloquence and enormmous emotion and combines clinical information with an engaging and difficult story. This book should be essential clinical/psychological/psychiatric training material but it is also so much more than a reference text for unintiated clinicians. It is also a beautifully written and difficult story and while Jacobs tells you frankly of her pain it seems her ultimate task is to understand the lover who nearly destroyed her and himself and to raise our understanding of these castigated and misunderstood people. Excellent. ... Read more


86. Aspergers in Love: Couple Relationships and Family Affairs
by Maxine C. Aston
Paperback: 224 Pages (2003-04)
list price: US$22.95 -- used & new: US$16.52
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Asin: 1843101157
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Asperger Syndrome (AS) has often been considered to be incompatible with love and relationships, but as the number of diagnoses increases, it is becoming apparent that people with AS can and do have full and intimate relationships. Maxine Aston frankly examines the fundamental aspects of relationships that are often complicated by the disorder. Illustrated with real-life examples, the book tackles issues such as attraction, trust, communication, intimacy and parenting and includes a section on frequently asked questions, making it a must for all those with AS and their partners, as well as for friends, family and counselors. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars A bummer
I am an AS female, in a long term relationship with an NT partner, and found this book to be generally a bummer.It is full of Asperger-specific information, that's for sure, all of it depressing, in a "hardwired" sort of way, and none of it followed up with an exit strategy.I decided about a third of the way through that the insight was not worth the depression it was giving me.My therapist supported me in this assessment and suggested Aston's more recent Couples Workbook, which I have just started, but which looks like it incorporates the "best of" material from AIL and does include therapeutic strategies too.

I also decided not to read any more AS books that were published before 2005, since the neurological information is that recent.Seems like everything earlier is based on speculation and urban legend, including Aspergers in Love.

5-0 out of 5 stars Aspergers In Love
Amazing!This book was as if she captured my entire failed dating and marriage issues.I regret that I didn't read this earlier.I am hopeful that one day someone would be willing to read this and join me in this journey.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not the best
This book offers some examples of problems that a therapist has seen inclients. I found some of her examples (without enough explanations) calloused and insulting to AS people (and I'm NT). It offers little to any REAL advice about how to make a relationship between an NT/AS person work or even how to truly understand your partner.

If you're the NT side of an NT/AS relationship, I'd recommend "Asperger Syndrome and Long-Term Relationships" which was written WITH LOVE by an NT woman who is actually married to a man with AS.

3-0 out of 5 stars Read with a Grain of Salt Held Firmly in Hand
I am an adult female with Asperger's Syndrome.When my relationship started demonstrating obvious issues with communication, I wanted to get a good idea of how the Asperger's Syndrome might be affecting it.This book was recommended, so I picked it up.On the positive, the book is packed with information and ideas on where a relationship might break down.As other reviews have said, it IS thought provoking and insightful.

However, that said, I was actually quite disappointed with the book. The book is not critical of the AS individual but the tone of the writing stops just shy of that and most of all, this book doesn't seem applicable at all to a relationship between an AS female and anyone NT or otherwise.

There is a tone that NT people sometimes take when referring to the behavior of a person with AS.It's a mixture of the condescending 'poor AS person, they don't know how to feel properly' and a bit of clinical detachment.I was dismayed to find the author writing with that tone. So while the NT reading it might feel like they've found a source that gives voice to what they are experiencing, it (ironically) does little to foster actual empathy with the AS person and their actions.As a woman with AS, who was looking for valuable input, I was really put off by it.

I made it through most of the book with a really puzzled look on my face looking for that one paragraph that would make me able to relate - REALLY relate to the AS traits she describes.And then I got to the ONE chapter about AS Women in the back of the book - and EUREKA!I was able to relate to this chapter!At the beginning of this chapter about AS Women, there is a tiny explanation about how writing the book using the words 'AS Male' simply made the book more comprehensible.But really?Because I could relate to so much of that one chapter and so little of the rest of the book, I wonder, truly, how much of the rest of the book even applies to a majority of women with AS.And while, perhaps AS women just wasn't the focus of the book, it's billed as a book about being in a relationship with AS individuals in general - and it's not.It's actually a book about relationships between an AS Male and an NT Female with a footnote about AS Women.

PS : Asperger's has an apostrophe in it... a possessive noun in order to denote the person who is credited with first studying the syndrome.For an author who is credited as being 'uniquely placed to write this book', you'd think the title of the book would be spelled correctly.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best book I've found on AS yet
Having been diagnosed with AS I have been reading many books on the subject.I found this one the best so far.My wife also found the book beneficial and it has helped us to understand why we see things differently in some situations and how this impacts on our interactions. ... Read more


87. High-Functioning Autism/Asperger Syndrome in Schools: Assessment and Intervention (The Guilford Practical Intervention in Schools Series)
by Frank J. Sansosti PhD, Kelly A. Powell-Smith PhD, Richard J. Cowan PhD
Paperback: 257 Pages (2010-05-13)
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Asin: 1606236709
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Meeting a growing need for school-based practitioners, this book provides vital tools for improving the academic, behavioral, and social outcomes of students with high-functioning autism or Asperger syndrome (HFA/AS). Research-based best practices are presented for conducting meaningful assessments; collaborating with teachers, students, and parents to prevent school difficulties and problem solve when they occur; and developing effective individualized education programs (IEPs). In a large-size format with lay-flat binding to facilitate photocopying, the book features a wealth of practical prevention and intervention strategies, illustrated with concrete examples. Over a dozen reproducibles include interview forms and observation sheets.

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88. Beyond the Wall: Personal Experiences with Autism and Asperger Syndrome, Second Edition
by Stephen M. Shore
Paperback: 242 Pages (2003-01-31)
list price: US$23.95 -- used & new: US$13.20
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Asin: 1931282196
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This honest, courageous book, written by a person with high-functioning autism and Asperger Syndrome, offers so much more than the traditional autobiography. Drawing on personal and professional experience, Stephen Shore combines three voices to create a touching and, at the same time, highly informative book for professionals as well as individuals who have Asperger Syndrome. Get a unique perspective on AS across the years! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Beyond Wonderful
As a pediatric occupational therapist specializing in helping children on and off the autistic spectrum with sensory processing challenges, this book was profoundly insightful. Stephen Shore writes beautifully about his childhood and adult experiences and his sensory sensitivities and processing differences. With a stunning capacity to create "word pictures," Stephen provides a fabulous insider's look at what it feels like to be a person who struggles with sensory issues as well as social and communication challenges. This is a must-have book for parents, professionals, and other adults who care about someone with or who have autism/Asperger syndrome. --Lindsey Biel, OTR/L, [...]

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Insight - Great Resource and Heartfelt Read
I just received this book which I have been meaning to buy for a while. I thoroughly enjoyed it and couldn't put it down. Mr. Shore did a great job not only taking us through his life's journey through autism, but also sidelining it with various observations. I am always amazed at those who ventured on the autism spectrum before the word autism was even recognized by many people. Reading books written by those with autism offer such wonderful insight and perspective. I highly recommend this book for parents who are trying to better understand their child with AS as well as those with AS who are navigating high school and/or college futures. There are some great suggestions and ideas.

I especially like how Mr. Shore talked about many of the jobs he held and why he succeeded or what he learned from his not so successful job situations. I think having a supplemental book on this subject alone would be very worthwhile...especially if it came from a variety of viewpoints. Hmmm.

Great Job!
Joanna Keating-Velasco
In His Shoes, A Short Journey Through Autism
A Is for Autism F Is for Friend: A Kid's Book for Making Friends with a Child Who Has Autism

4-0 out of 5 stars Beyond the Wall, Steven Shore
This articulate man gives us an autobiographical view at the difficulties faced as a person with high-functioning autism or Asperger's Syndrome grows up and tries to join the working world. It is tough, and he is often misunderstood, yet he very intelligent and has a great deal to offer the world. Although he will always have his "social skills" disability, it is heartening that he is now happily married and has found a career path.

4-0 out of 5 stars Beyond the wall
Very interesting to read first hand what it is like to live with autism.The author's accomplishments are amazing, but also his awareness of his limitations. A good book to learn more about this condition, also easy and enjoyable reading.

4-0 out of 5 stars Helping to understand the perspective from an Aspie
I recently had a young family member diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome and wanted to know more about experiences and views from persons with Asperger Syndrome.I believe Stephen was able to inform the reader of what it is like to exist in a world without having the social skills we non Aspies take for granted. The book lets one know the challenges that might exist in the future for someone diagnosed with Aspergers during an early age. ... Read more


89. Alone Together: Making an Asperger Marriage Work
by Katrin Bentley
Paperback: 128 Pages (2007-05-15)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$11.90
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Asin: 1843105373
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Communication is one of the biggest challenges faced by people with Asperger's Syndrome (AS), yet an Asperger marriage requires communication more than any other relationship. Thousands of people live in Asperger marriages without knowing the answers to important questions such as 'What behaviours indicate that my spouse has AS?' 'Is it worthwhile to get a diagnosis?' 'Is there hope for improvement?' Katrin Bentley has been married for 18 years. Since receiving her husband's diagnosis of AS, their marriage has improved substantially. They learnt to accept each other's different approaches to life and found ways to overcome problems and misunderstandings. Today, they are happily married and able to communicate effectively. "Alone Together" shares the struggle of one couple to rescue their marriage. It is uplifting and humorous, and includes plenty of tips to making an Asperger marriage succeed. This book offers couples hope, encouragement and strategies for their own marriages. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars My Opinion
I got 3/4 way through and was a bit disapointed the book really just takes you through thier journey in thier marriage, not a hole lot of coping tips more of story not a self help book I felt.

5-0 out of 5 stars Live with AS or cure it
My ex-husband and my son have/had asperger's syndrome. I say had because after we divorced, I discovered a book "Enzymes for Autism" that was about intestinal yeast overgrowth and leaky gut syndrome and used this info to cure my son. Yeast interferes with protein building and causes protein deficiency which causes over 600 mild symptoms including neurological symptoms. Leaky gut causes inflammation from foreign bodies leaking into your body from the intestines which causes more chronic symptoms, over 5,000. It took 6 weeks of herbal yeast cleansing and probiotics, then only probiotics for 2 more months to fix the problem. My son's AS, OCD, anxiety and tourettes disappeared, along with allergies and asthma. My ex is un-cooperative, so I don't think he will ever get relief, but he is happy regardless.

The yeast epidemic and heavy metal toxicity was brought about by the severe lowering of our iodine levels in food supplementation from 1960 through the 1970s. Iodine deficiency is the cause of our health epidemic! After the yeast cleanse, my son got his symptoms back because he was eating too much sugar and I had to do it again. When I looked around for heavy metal detoxing info, a natural health counselor told me that iodine therapy was the best way to detox. So, everyone in the family got iodine fulfillment therapy. This summer, my son was dragging around and I realized he had yeast overgrowth again from stress of moving, but no AS symptoms because the iodine therapy successfully got rid of the mercury.

Now I'm working on alkalizing all of us!

2-0 out of 5 stars Not Enough Depth.No Help.
There are a lot of books out there on this subject.Perhaps I rated this one only "fair" because my Asperger marriage isn't quite this amicable and I was looking for more help.

5-0 out of 5 stars Written by a school teacher with truth and pride
Katrin is a wonderful wife.They were married for 17 years when she first realized the cause of Galvin's issues at age 37.

With the estimated 80% divorce rate in AS marriages, her story of her own life can be useful.It isn't perfect, it isn't going to match all other couples, and you may not agree with all her conclusions and answers.

yet that's the greatness of the book.it is HER STORY, and she tells it with pride in herself and her partner.

3-0 out of 5 stars I can see how this could be helpful, but beware
I walked away from this book feeling depressed and despondent, feeling I'd tried most of these things.Her definition of success is my definition of mere survival within my relationship with an Aspie, and that only with extended periods where I have to completely lose myself in the support role.If you are where I am in life, this is not the book for you. ... Read more


90. Understanding the Nature of Autism And Asperger's Disorder: Forty Years Of Clinical Practice And Pioneering Research
by Edward R., M.D. Ritvo
Paperback: 174 Pages (2005-11-15)
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Edward R. Ritvo MD is an internationally recognized medical expert, researcher and pioneer in the field of autism and Asperger's disorder, and co-author of the official diagnostic criteria in the DSM ("Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders"). Much of what is known about these disorders today is based on his painstaking research and groundbreaking discoveries. In this book, he shares his forty years' experience and opens his extensive UCLA casebook to the reader. "Understanding the Nature of Autism and Asperger's Disorder" is 'a consultation with Prof. Ritvo' - a thoroughly accessible introduction for professionals, families, spouses and individuals with autism and Asperger's Disorder. Prof. Ritvo traces the historical development of understanding about autism and Asperger's Disorder, from the centuries of misdiagnoses and the first recognition of the characteristics of the disorders to his own highly-regarded methods for making a diagnosis.Drawing on case histories from forty years' of clinical practice, he explains their basic nature, what the causes are, what is different in the brain, treatments that work (and those that don't), what a child with a diagnosis might be like when he or she grows up, and what future research may hold. This book will be an absolute must-read for anyone with an interest in autism and Asperger's Disorder, whether a practitioner, a parent, a student, or an affected individual. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars I Finally Got It!
I think I found the gist of the book at last, although nothing came to my mind just after reading all through. Dr. Ritvo set an inspiring example of mild/high functioning autism(M/HFA) i.e., the famous movie, Rain Man, which really cracked me up! Raymond with M/HFA stopped in the middle of the intersection when he saw the sign, "DON'T WALK". The point is he took the sign literally, but didn't understand the meaning. Of course, for typical people, this WAS a real disaster which caused road rage. I have seen Rain Man once, but I felt as if it had nothing to do with me. However, I realized people with developmental impairments are likely to make the similar mistakes after being diagnosed with ADHD and Asperger syndrome(AS). In other words, I'd say people with developmental challenges often find it difficult to catch social languages and cues like Raymond.

I know Rain Man is quite an extreme example of M/HFA. To be quite honest, I got pretty upset first time I found the sentence, "Congratulations you have Asperger's syndrome" in Prof. Tony Attwood's book, An Complete Guide to AS. As it turned out, I just jumped the gun. I thought, "You call this Congratulations!? Get out of here, this disorder will last forever and I have to deal with my AS for the rest of my life!" On second thought, I recognized Prof. Attwood implied people with AS have different brain wiring and way of thinking, which nobody else could have. They aren't had, defective, and crazy at all. Jumping the gun like this can slow a reciprocal communication to work smoothly , that's for sure!

I'm not sure about the details of this book, but I'm going to reread it to deepen my understanding!

5-0 out of 5 stars autism:bookreview
This book,ritten by a pioneer in autism genetics, is a must for anyone involved in the field of autism.Particularly valuable for parents of newly diagnosed children. Carey Zuckerman, Preident of the Manhattan Autism Society ... Read more


91. Understanding the Nature of Autism And Asperger's Disorder: Forty Years Of Clinical Practice And Pioneering Research
by Edward R., M.D. Ritvo
Paperback: 174 Pages (2005-11-15)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$16.98
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Asin: 1843108143
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Edward R. Ritvo MD is an internationally recognized medical expert, researcher and pioneer in the field of autism and Asperger's disorder, and co-author of the official diagnostic criteria in the DSM ("Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders"). Much of what is known about these disorders today is based on his painstaking research and groundbreaking discoveries. In this book, he shares his forty years' experience and opens his extensive UCLA casebook to the reader. "Understanding the Nature of Autism and Asperger's Disorder" is 'a consultation with Prof. Ritvo' - a thoroughly accessible introduction for professionals, families, spouses and individuals with autism and Asperger's Disorder. Prof. Ritvo traces the historical development of understanding about autism and Asperger's Disorder, from the centuries of misdiagnoses and the first recognition of the characteristics of the disorders to his own highly-regarded methods for making a diagnosis.Drawing on case histories from forty years' of clinical practice, he explains their basic nature, what the causes are, what is different in the brain, treatments that work (and those that don't), what a child with a diagnosis might be like when he or she grows up, and what future research may hold. This book will be an absolute must-read for anyone with an interest in autism and Asperger's Disorder, whether a practitioner, a parent, a student, or an affected individual. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars I Finally Got It!
I think I found the gist of the book at last, although nothing came to my mind just after reading all through. Dr. Ritvo set an inspiring example of mild/high functioning autism(M/HFA) i.e., the famous movie, Rain Man, which really cracked me up! Raymond with M/HFA stopped in the middle of the intersection when he saw the sign, "DON'T WALK". The point is he took the sign literally, but didn't understand the meaning. Of course, for typical people, this WAS a real disaster which caused road rage. I have seen Rain Man once, but I felt as if it had nothing to do with me. However, I realized people with developmental impairments are likely to make the similar mistakes after being diagnosed with ADHD and Asperger syndrome(AS). In other words, I'd say people with developmental challenges often find it difficult to catch social languages and cues like Raymond.

I know Rain Man is quite an extreme example of M/HFA. To be quite honest, I got pretty upset first time I found the sentence, "Congratulations you have Asperger's syndrome" in Prof. Tony Attwood's book, An Complete Guide to AS. As it turned out, I just jumped the gun. I thought, "You call this Congratulations!? Get out of here, this disorder will last forever and I have to deal with my AS for the rest of my life!" On second thought, I recognized Prof. Attwood implied people with AS have different brain wiring and way of thinking, which nobody else could have. They aren't had, defective, and crazy at all. Jumping the gun like this can slow a reciprocal communication to work smoothly , that's for sure!

I'm not sure about the details of this book, but I'm going to reread it to deepen my understanding!

5-0 out of 5 stars autism:bookreview
This book,ritten by a pioneer in autism genetics, is a must for anyone involved in the field of autism.Particularly valuable for parents of newly diagnosed children. Carey Zuckerman, Preident of the Manhattan Autism Society ... Read more


92. Asperger's Disorder (Medical Psychiatry Series)
Hardcover: 400 Pages (2008-08-12)
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Today at least seven million children and adolescents are afflicted with developmental, behavioral, or mental disorders such as Asperger’s Disorder.



Examining the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of this condition, Asperger’s Disorder:





  • is filled with comprehensive treatments in Asperger’s Disorder, including diagnostic tools, imaging techniques, case studies, etiology, treatments, and pharmacotherapies

  • gives necessary guidance to psychiatrists and neurologists to ensure that they can correctly diagnose Asperger’s Disorder from other neuro-developmental disorders

  • investigates prevalence of Asperger’s Disorder and presents individual case studies

  • devotes entire chapters to the individual subjects: diagnosis, biological treatment, pharmacological treatment, and behavioral treatment
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5-0 out of 5 stars borrow it!
Well, not surprisingly at this price I am the first reviewer.The book was lent to me by a psychiatrist who had it on loan from a library.This is the onlymedical textbookon Aspergers, written for psychiatrists but it is packed full of stuff that is not covered anywhere else.Particularly the sections on neuropathology and etiology.It got a very positive review in the NEw England Journal of Medicine in 2009 which it deserved.

They shouldpublish this in paperback and market it for the public - it is a much more interesting read than any of the popular texts.You get the whole translation of Asperger's seminal paper on Fritz V (translated and commentated on by Uta Frith).The editor/ author has an interesting slant on overlap with schitzophrenia's negative symptoms and schitzoid personality that is notdiscussed by any mainstream psychologists.There is a fantastic chapter on concomitant morbidities by Gillberg.In fact the worst chapter is the first - Michael Fitzgerald cites himself an awful lot considering the title is history and first descriptions.He must be hoping to be part of the history section.....There is a very interesting review of all medication used in ASD - there are so few studies that they had to include autism and AS and the numbers are very small but this is compulsory reading if you are thinking of medication for a child on the spectrum.

I would have liked to have read more on treatment of overlapping OCD - how to adapt CBT for an Asperger way of thinking etc.There is a tiny section on education and the problems thereof - basically saying that you need an exceptional teacher to deal with AS in mainstream.No arguments from parents there.

Now I want to know who the final author (with AS) - John Smith Boswell is.

Borrow it or get your library to buy it.









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93. The Asperger's Syndrome Survival Guide
by Craig Kendall
Paperback: 200 Pages (2008-10-01)
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Asin: 0984110305
Average Customer Review: 1.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Major Disappointment
Mostly in life you get what you pay for, so I didn't cringe too much at the price tag for this book.However, I cringed all the way through the book as all the glaring typos throughout the book.I can overlook typos and even an occasional misused word (i.e., "than" being used repetitively instead of "then" in a paragraph), but the overall content was both repetitive (the EXACT same paragraphs copied and pasted in multiple sections) and often contradictory in nature.

Please don't waste your money on anything from this author.You will glean just as much information on the subject from a Google search on the topic.

1-0 out of 5 stars not impressed
The price of this book was quite high. I expected an encyclopedia of information for hte price. It's very short and has very little information in it.And the information is repeated several times. There are also many spelling errors in the book which makes me question if this was published at home and if so, were any of the "facts" ckecked for accuracy or is it all this man's opinions and what he's read on the internet (which isn't always true believe it or not). In all I was VERY disappointed with this book and feel like I got taken for a sucker for paying that much for it. All in all I wouldn't recommend it at all.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good Beginner Book on Aspergers, but not very detailed
This is an okay book if you're just beginning to learn about Asperger's. It's very easy to read.Unfortunately, I found it lacking and it didn't give me enough detail on the topics I was interested in.The best part of the book was actually the verbatim answers to an Asperger's survey at the back of the book.Overall, I was disappointed; I didn't think it was worth the asking price. ... Read more


94. A Drug-Free Approach to Asperger Syndrome and Autism: Homeopathic Care for Exceptional Kids
by Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, Robert Ullman, Ian Luepker
Paperback: 290 Pages (2005-04-12)
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If You’re Looking For a Drug-Free Approachto ASD, Read This Book!

There are many different approaches for children on theautism spectrum. You may be wondering, what makesthis book different from all the others you’ve read? Weoffer an approach that is natural, safe, and free of sideeffects that can offer significant, even dramatic, resultsfor children with ASD and other developmental, behavioral,and learning problems.

Let us share with you what we have found in our work with these remarkable patients. After you read about the children we have beenable to help using homeopathic medicine, you may find itto be an avenue you wish to pursue further.

What if we told you about an approach to treating ASD that was individualized, addressed all of your child’sproblems at once, looked at your child as a unique person rather than a diagnosis, and could be used along with conventional medicine, or even replace it? And what ifthe medicines tasted so good that kids begged for more? If you’re an open-minded, curious type of person, we hope we have stirred your curiosity. If you’re a diehard skeptic, these claims may seem implausible, if not impossible. But they are not.

The cases in this bookare those of real patients from our practice (identities have been disguised for privacy). Even if you have never even heard of homeopathy, if you have any interest in the subject of ASD we believe you will find this book intriguing and, quite possibly, a lifesaver. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Homeopathy for our children
I found this book encouraging for parents who have children with these diagnoses.As a lay-homeopath the case studies were insightful.Parents need to be aware that a trained homeopath is best at treating their family member.

The book gives hope to those looking for help in a sadly lacking sea of treatments, especially those looking for real results without harmful drugs.

5-0 out of 5 stars Please read of you have a child with behavior issues
Any parent that is dealing with behavior issues should read this book or other ones by these authors. They have great descriptions of various remedies within the context of the case studies presented. I have recommended this book many times to family members that have just had a child diagnosed with autism of any kind. It clearly presents how a homeopath thinks and what can be expected from giving the correct remedy.

It will not tell you what your child will need. You should have a classical homeopath help you with that decision.

3-0 out of 5 stars Moderately interesting
This is a mildly interesting book. The majority of the book covers case studies of children on the spectrum. The authors do a good job of describing the children, their challenges, and their special gifts. Almost all of the children they describe are verbal and high functioning. They then give a brief description of the homeopathic remedy they prescribed and why. They prescribe one remedy to be given occasionally, say maybe 3 times a year, but that could vary.

They do not unfortunately, tell the potency, which I absolutely hate. Potency is one of the most controversial aspects of homeopathy. You really can't evaluate a protocol without knowing what potencies they use and how they select it.

They then go on to describe how the child improved after the remedy. On a few occasions they had to prescribe a different remedy. That is normal. I was actually surprised at how rarely they had to do so.

They acknowledge the role vaccines play in autism just a tiny bit, but appear to believe that genetics and other environmental insults are more important. It is hard for me to understand how a homeopath and a naturopath can be so blind to vaccine induced autism.

They don't do any homeopathic vaccine clearing, which granted is just catching on in this country, but none the less, very important.

So the description of the children was interesting in the beginning, but I eventually got bored with it. I did enjoy reading their selection of remedies, but felt the book lacked the key detail of potency.

4-0 out of 5 stars Homeopathic guide for ASD
Homeopathy is often mentioned in alternative treatments for ASD and autism, but usually it's only glancingly mentioned.

This book fills in more detail and understanding to what Homeopathy is and how it specifically relates to these special needs children. Most of the book is filled with sample cases (some actual cases and some that are amalgams of different cases used to illustrate specific tendencies). A couple of times, I found myself crying because I related to the experiences that the parents and children have. . .and other cases which, although not applicable to my family, were interesting to read.

I appreciated that it wasn't preachy. It takes into consideration the enormous exhaustion experienced by parents of high-needs children, and the ways that subtle (and not-so-subtle) family dynamics often shift when one or two family members find balance within themselves.

1-0 out of 5 stars USELESS USELESS USELESS - promotional tool for authors
This book does not contain a single useful piece of information.The content is made up entirely of generalities, vacuous comments and superficial case descriptions.Someone buying this book (like I) is already aware of homeopathy as a treatment option and would be looking for information that could actually be implemented.If I wanted primitive stories, I would buy "Three little pigs".

The sole purpose of this book is to extract money from desparate parents and to promote/advertise the services and facilities of the authors. ... Read more


95. Doing Therapy with Children and Adolescents with Asperger Syndrome
by Richard Bromfield
Hardcover: 240 Pages (2010-03-29)
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Praise for Doing Therapy with Children and Adolescents with Asperger Syndrome

“Providing an explanation of Asperger’s based on a review of scientific research, Richard Bromfield describes how the characteristics of the syndrome affect the person’s thoughts and experiences throughout childhood. Psychotherapy based on the practices described in this book will change the destiny of children and adults with Asperger Syndrome to one of greater connectivity to themselves and others. This should become the primary text for pshchotherapists working with children and adolescents with Asperger’s.” – Tony Attwood, PhD, author of The Complete Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome

“Dr. Blomfield generously shares his wisdom and experience in this very accessible, honest, and often moving book. Any clinician who reads it in its entirely—or even selects a chapter or two at random—will no doubt discover new paths to take their most complex and challenging clients and gain a greater appreciation for those with Asperger Syndrome. Bromfield gives us all a window into a world that is hard to describe, impossible to imagine, but needs and deserves to be understood.” – Naomi Angoff Chedd, LMHC, Autism Specialist and coauthor of Replays

Cutting-edge guidance for effective treatment of children and adolescents with Asperger Syndrome

Diagnoses of Asperger Syndrome in children and adolescents are on the rise, and while some clinicians have training and experience in this area, most do not. Using vivid case material, Doing Therapy with Children and Adolescent with Asperger Syndrome offers clinicians the guidance they need to treat the young people they endeavor to help.  ... Read more


96. Succeeding With Interventions for Asperger Syndrome Adolescents: A Guide to Communication And Socialization in Interaction Therapy
by John Harpur, Maria Lawlor, Michael Fitzgerald
Paperback: 224 Pages (2006-03-15)
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This vital new book presents effective strategies to tackle the specific difficulties in social interaction and communication that are experienced by adolescents with Asperger Syndrome (AS). Focusing on the development of interaction skills through teaching social competence, the authors explain how to design an effective social skills intervention programme whose primary objective is successful peer interaction. They describe the methodology, philosophy and science underpinning their approach and include a template for a sample course currently administered over six months. Guidance is given on what resources to choose from the wide range of available intervention programmes, and many case study examples are also provided. The authors outline session formats, possible problems and solutions, and emphasise the significance of the therapist's attitude and the role of parents in building social confidence. This book will be an excellent resource for anyone involved with designing and delivering socialisation training to adolescents with AS, from parents and teachers to counsellors and therapists. ... Read more


97. Quirky, Yes---Hopeless, No: Practical Tips to Help Your Child with Asperger's Syndrome Be More Socially Accepted
by Cynthia La Brie Norall Ph.D.
Paperback: 384 Pages (2009-08-04)
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In Quirky, Yes—Hopeless, No, Dr. Cynthia La Brie Norall and Beth Brust present short lessons, structured around specific topics from A-Z that address the social challenges faced by Asperger’s children and teens. Since everyday “people skills” do not come naturally to children with Asperger’s, they need training in such simple activities as:

• How to greet others and make eye contact

•How to let go and move on to new tasks

• How to cooperate and ask for help

•How to pay compliments

•How to discern someone’s true intentions

• How to handle teasing and bullying

• How not to be rude.

Based on Dr. Norall’s twenty years of experience diagnosing and treating thousands with Asperger’s, this book will share her insights gained from helping so many friendless Asperger’s children become more approachable, less stuck, and finally able to make, and keep, a friend or two.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Read a Library Copy, But Had to Buy Two Copies for Home and School!
After wandering alone without help, there's been a large number of books on Asperger's released over the last 5-10 years. That's a blessing, but it's hard to know if you'll get a simple book, a clinically-written textbook or a good all-round guide.

I place this book in the category of a "good all-around guide" that helped me understand my children better and change how I see their behavior to a POV through their eyes. I got some excellent tips that not only helped me, but worked for my son's teacher immediately. I love that Dr. La Brie Norall has such extensive, real-life experience in working with Aspies on a practical level and not as study participants under a microscope.

I initially read this book from the library, but I am buying two copies: one for home and one for my son's school. My son's teacher already said she'd be interested to read it, and will send the book along to his next teacher as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Quirkey Yes, Hopeless No
This book has really shed light into our daughters diagnosis of Aspergers.A great resource book for parents and teachers!!

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Tips with dealing with Aspie Children
This book has a lot of great tips on dealing with the situations that people with Aspergers have.It is well outlined and an excellent resource.

5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing Book
This book is so well-written and offers wonderful advice for parents of children with Asperger's syndrome. I interviewed this author for[...] and found the book to have detailed advice that can walk a parent through the steps of helping their children experience greater social acceptance, and much less rejection. Here is a link to my interview with the author: [...]

I highly recommend this book--not just for those who have a special needs child, but for all parents who want to see their children capable of making and sustaining friends.

5-0 out of 5 stars Not like any other book in its category
I am just floored by how great this new book is!I have a shelf full of books on Asperger's and NLD that don't provide in sum the insights and help and peace that this book provides.My 18-year-old son and I are really enjoying reading it together. Two of the book's best attributes are its cheerfulness throughout and the many practical tips regarding Aspie behavior and point of view.As many years as I've spent looking for books that actually help, I intend to make sure other moms know this one is worth the money!
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98. The Many Faces of Asperger's Syndrome (The Tavistock Clinic Series)
Paperback: 336 Pages (2004-08)
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This pioneering book is a multidisciplinary collection of papers from psychiatrists, psychologists and child psychotherapists that aims to address the issue of variation within the diagnostic category of Asperger’s Syndrome. Until now, books on the subject have been written from an organicist/cognitive viewpoint with few papers from a psychoanalytically informed basis, despite an increasing number of child psychotherapists treating children and adolescents with the syndrome. Children diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome share core anxieties but present a wide spectrum of strikingly different character traits and coping devices. There exists considerable overlap with other conditions such as Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder, Borderline Personality, Schizoid Personality Disorder and psychopathy.

The collection boasts a new translation of Asperger’s original paper and a historical review of the changing psychiatric perspectives on Asperger’s Syndrome, including recollections from Lionel Hersov, a personal acquaintance of Asperger. A child psychotherapist provides a commentary on Asperger’s paper from the perspective of recent developments in the psychoanalytic treatment of children with autistic spectrum disorders. Cognitive approaches are reviewed and compared and contrasted to psychoanalytic theory. Two first-person accounts are included and studied as to how they link with and differ to psychoanalytic theory and the case study of a 10-year-old boy is discussed in relation to various diagnostic criteria.

This groundbreaking book will be of interest to mental health professionals, teachers and all those concerned with Asperger’s Syndrome.

Contributors include Anne Alvarez, Lionel Hersov, Sally Hodges, Trudy Klauber, Maria Rhode, Judy Shuttleworth, David Simpson. ... Read more


99. Asperger Syndrome - What Teachers Need to Know: Written for Cloud 9 Children's Foundation
by Matt Winter
Paperback: 96 Pages (2003-02-15)
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Asin: 1843101432
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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As awareness of Asperger Syndrome (AS) grows, it becomes increasingly important that all professionals have a familiarity with and understanding of the condition. However, for teachers, who have minimal spare time, it is difficult to access the details they need for working with AS children without wading through extensive books aimed at parents and professionals. Asperger Syndrome What Teachers Need to Know bridges this gap and is the ideal starting point for teachers wishing to learn about Asperger Syndrome and how best to work with and get the most from a child with an ASD. Providing a summary of currently available information on AS and covering all the key issues that will concern teachers (e.g. social skills, homework, playground behavior, assisting with study), Matt Winter, a teacher himself, imparts tips and practical ideas that he has found successful and invaluable for anyone working in a school environment. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars I never received this book!!
I am very disappointed, my address was not changed on time,the book was sent, returned, and I was charged for a book I did not receive!! I have contacted the seller and Amazon several times to receive a refund OR mail me the book and I will pay AGAIN the cost of postage. The company has my new address. I changed it within 5 min. of ordering and they said it was too late!?? I really wanted this book!! I am a school teacher with special needs children and I am always trying to read to help me be a better teacher.

5-0 out of 5 stars Happy to recommend
Asperger Syndrome: What Teachers Need to Know presents an immediate outline pertaining to what parents and teachers may to expect when dealing with children having Asperger Syndrome.

Children having the syndrome may show evidence of a deficiency of empathy, may be immature, inappropriate or present one sided interaction. These children may have little to no capacity for forming friendships, may present sophistic, or recurring speech, have meager nonverbal communication, concentrated fascination for certain subjects, and may have ungainly or poorly coordinated movements in addition to odd postures.

The chapter entitled What is Asperger Syndrome presents amplification regarding what Asperger is, and how it may be characterized in kids who have the Syndrome. At times Asperger is referred to or thought of as high functioning autism. Asperger Syndrome presents Social Interaction, Communication, Imagination and Sensory Sensitivity complexities.

Along with listing many of the problem areas exhibited by kids having Asperger Syndrome, Writer Winter also suggests many positive traits these kids also exhibit including honesty, reliability, dedication and determination.

Chapter two in particular addresses symptoms children having the syndrome may present, however it is well to bear in mind that no two subjects present exactly the same set of symptoms. In general these children will not comprehend why people lie, will say precisely what they think with no regard to situation or feelings of those spoken to and will exhibit intense loyalty.

Children having Asperger are frequently imaginative, often have out of the ordinary interest bordering on enthrallment to fixation, benefit from routine, often have dilemma when trying to read societal cues or body language in others, exhibit high stress levels, tire more easily than others, have trouble when expressing or modulating emotions and have trouble reading other people's emotions. These children often have a powerful personal moral code coupled with a total sense of justice, often suppose that everyone believes unerringly as he does, have little consciousness that his words or behaviors are hurting others and will often deem that he is absolutely right no matter evidence to the contrary.

On an intellectual level these children are inclined toward literal thinking and often miss implied meaning, have more trouble than peers when trying to sequence, and recollect more easily what is seen rather than what is said. Children having Asperger may often have short term auditory memory loss, are regularly able to remember and list large amounts of true-life data, are less perceptive than are many others, and often have trouble thinking through how specific outcomes may arise.

Kids having Asperger often have difficulty generalizing, find ambiguity objectionable, will not often want to make any attempt should even possibility of mistake present itself, often have trouble with handwriting, fine motor skills are more difficult.

Writer Winter is a primary teacher and tenders proposals for classroom strategies as well as those for helping kids develop social skills, guiding kids on playground, how para professionals can be used for helping kids with severe problems, who in school needs to know this child has the syndrome.

Winter discusses homework and whether it should be offered for these kids, how kids having Asperger can be aided with study habits, what should happen before the child changes class or school, and qualifications needed for teaching the child and how to gain more knowledge concerning Asperger.

Writer Winter elucidates Asperger's characteristics obviously and plainly, without relying on surface jargon. I like that affirmative characteristics of children with Asperger's are presented along with the more troublesome, less positive ones.

I have both taught kids having Asperger, and have raised a child who presents many of the characteristics. My own child is old enough that autism and Asperger were not terms used much. He was thought simply to be a strong willed child.

Asperger Syndrome: What Teachers Need to Know offers a fast reading precis of behaviors teachers may see exhibited in the classroom by children having Asperger's, and proffers some stratagem for use when working with kids having those characteristics.

Because we see more and more children with definable issues in the classroom today, understanding of Asperger Syndrome has increased as has recognition for many of the other attendant syndromes, conditions and behaviors children may present. Most teachers I know have far more expertise for and understanding of many conditions unheard of when first I began teaching.

Asperger Syndrome What Teachers Need to Know provides a synopsis of current information regarding AS. Happy to recommend.

Molly Martin
Reviewer

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Book!
This is tops in my book.I am purchasing one for each of my child's teachers.Boy did i learn a lot!

3-0 out of 5 stars Asperger Syndrome: What Teachers need to Know
I felt it had some very good ideas. It's a short read and to the point.

5-0 out of 5 stars Asperger Syndrome What Teachers Need To Know
I have struggled since Kindergarten to find a book that teachers at my son's school would actually read and this is it.I bought it after printing pages from the internet for his teacher so that she would understand his needs better.He is mainstreamed but has difficulty with authority.She has done wonders in just the first month of school.She is willing to learn and accepted the book without hesitation and has actually shared it with other teachers and duties in the school.The book is well written - very easy read and doesn't take up the precious time of teachers, it is informative and well explained.I highly recommend this book to anyone even supporting staff at schools especially elementary schools. ... Read more


100. Thriving in Adulthood with Asperger's Syndrome
by Craig Kendall
Paperback: 284 Pages (2010-05-03)
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Asin: 0984110321
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars The best book for Asperger's Adults ever written
This book was one that I have been needing to be able to read for two years. I was diagnosed with Asperger's at age twenty eight and at that time there was nothing out there to help me understand why everything was so confusing to me about Asperger's. I have been struggling for years to help me figure out why it has been so hard for me to communicate with people and thanks to this book I now understand, and can help keep myself from getting so frustrated in situations that make me really nervous.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Must To Know the Specifics on Asperger's
I bet Thriving In Adulthood with Asperger's Syndrome is reader-friendly for those who deal with Aspergians(people with Asperger's). I even feel as if I were conversing with Craig Kendall when reading this. In most cases, neurotypicals(NTs) often feel frustrated when dealing with Aspergians because of the huge gap between each other, and vice versa. He explains very clearly why that happens and how to cope with difficulties they face. In this book he seldom uses technical jargons although this book is mainly for adult Aspergians. He might find it very counterproductive to use too many psychological terms because Asperger's(AS) itself is such a very complicated disorder. On top of that, he tells us about AS from various points of views, which can lead to our deeper understandings on AS. Personally I would like to recommend this easy-read book especially to NTs struggling to deal with AS people. This can help them clear up any stressful feelings they have had in their lives. Besides, I suppose they will eventually be nicer to Aspergians once they get grips with this book. Of course, this book is indispensable for hidden AS adults(adult Aspergians who aren't officially diagnosed yet) as well as the ones already diagnosed. Both NTs and Aspergians are more likely to discover something new about AS by eliminating their hazy feelings, if they read this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars This is the Most IMPORTANT Book to Own if you have, or Know Someone who has Asperger's Syndrome!!
Being an adult with Asperger's Syndrome, I was very excited to read this book. Craig Kendall has put together a very comprehensive book that is easy to read and understand. I can't begin to name the ways it has and will improve my life.
I had been searching for information about Asperger's that wasn't too technical or too vague; information I could use in my every day life. I've finally found it.

This book isn't just for adults with Asperger's. It's really a book for anyone who knows someone with the syndrome. Whether you work with, are related to, or are friends with a person who has Asperger's Syndrome, this book is for you. It is really for anyone who wants to understand better the trials and the different tools that an adult with Asperger's goes through or needs.I believe all who read "Thriving in Adulthood With Asperger's Syndrome" will benefit from the information it contains. It is written to be easy to understand and is completely full of information on how to make and keep friendships, relationships and jobs. It also has a ton of excellent resources for someone who suffers from, or knows someone who suffers from, Asperger's or any other Autism Spectrum Disorder.

I was amazed by the number of excellent suggestions and feel that my life has already been and will continue to be positively transformed as a result of owning this book.

I recommend this book to anyone who either has Asperger's Syndrome or knows somebody who has it. The whole world at large would really benefit from this book as it would give people more information on Asperger's and how it effects those of us who have it. It would bring a whole new realm of understanding to our society and maybe even help people who don't have Asperger's learn enough to understand why we don't make eye contact or our body language and tone seldom match our moods. It would help people really get that we're not being rude, we just don't know another way to say certain things, or we just can't handle the sensory overload that comes with staying at a party or social gathering. This book teaches all of that, not just through the author's words, but in stories contributed by people who have Asperger's or love someone who has it.

Reading this book makes me want the other books Craig Kendall has written about AS all the more! Excellent job Mr. Kendall! ... Read more


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